Continuous integration and delivery is commonplace in the web development world, but has been notoriously difficult to achieve with mobile apps. In this episode we talk to Felix Krause about his fastlane tools that aim to solve multiple pain points in iOS development and deployment by automating everything.

When it comes to designing and consuming APIs there is no shortage of approaches out there. In this episode we talk to Darrel Miller about many of these approaches, and ways to design both sides in a modern way to help keep things maintainable and evolvable over time.

Learning to write iOS apps can be a daunting task, especially if you’ve never written any code before. In this episode we’re joined by Reinder de Vries to talk about his approach to teaching people how to write iOS apps, and his experiences along the way.

APIs have historically been difficult to debug and monitor, and Runscope was founded to help solve this problem. Join us as we talk to John Sheehan about what Runscope offers, and how developers can leverage it to make API development more enjoyable.

Security is more important today than ever, and mobile apps are no different. Troy Hunt joins us to talk about some common mistakes developers make when developing APIs and apps, and some practical approaches to securing them.

iBeacons are an emerging technology with a lot of exciting applications. In this episode we talked to Doug Thompson to dive into what they are, how they’re used, and where beacons are heading in the future.

Not every app has to have a massive budget. Kevin Knoop joins us this episode to talk about his experiences with building apps on the cheap. You’ll be surprised how little his House Alarm app costs him to run!

Learn how to build cross platform, native apps using Xamarin.Forms! We talk to Jason Smith, one of the developers of Xamarin.Forms about the product, it’s strengths and weaknesses over other MVVM libraries, and how to get started!

James Montemagno from Xamarin discusses Portable Class Libraries with us. Learn what PCL’s are, how to use them in your Xamarin projects, and what the Advanced PCL or Bait and Switch PCL trick exactly is (hint: use platform specific code with PCL’s!).

John Sonmez talks to us about the importance of building a strong personal brand in software development. John discusses not only why it’s important, but how developers can get out there to start marketing themselves and building their brand.

Paul Betts talks with us about all things Reactive: Reactive Extensions (Rx), Reactive UI (RxUI), and how they fit together in a Microsoft and Xamarin mobile world. Paul also discusses his Akavache and Splat libraries, and his new Live-coding experiment!

What’s new in iOS7? In this episode, we talk to Mike Bluestein from Xamarin to hear his thoughts on some of the new iOS7 API’s such as UIKit Dynamics, Sprite Kit, Text Kit and more! We also debate the merits of the new iPhone 5C, and discuss the other new hardware including Touch ID.

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